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Note: If you have edited a PATTERN and then go to select another PATTERN
without saving your changes you will be presented with a warning message that
unsaved edits will be lost. You can press +/YES to allow the change, or -/NO to
cancel the change.
To exit the PATTERN page press the ARP/SEQ EDIT switch to return to the main
ARPEGGIATOR/CONTROL SEQUENCE/SYNC SETTINGS menu.
To exit the ARPEGGIATOR/CONTROL SEQUENCE/SYNC SETTINGS menu press the
EDIT switch again (or press the PROG switch) to return the main display.

8.1.8 EDIT CTRL SEQUENCER

The CONTROL SEQUENCER allows you to create a pattern which can be used to
modulate other parameters. This section covers in detail all the parameters
related to the CONTROL SEQUENCER.
For more information on using the CONTROL SEQUENCER as a modulation source
please consult the MOD MATRIX section later in this document.
To enter the EDIT page for the ARPEGGIATOR & CONTROL SEQUENCER press the
EDIT switch.
FLASHING=EDIT
In the ARP/SEQ EDIT menu there are three pages, this section covers the CONTROL
SEQUENCER menu. To cycle through the pages use consecutive presses of the EDIT
switch. The bottom line of the screen will show guidance to the next page.
To access the CONTROL SEQUENCER menu directly you can press the ARP/SEQ EDIT
switch twice. The CONTROL SEQUENCER menu is then shown:
To navigate the options in the CONTROL SEQUENCER menu, use the UP, DOWN,
switches.
Selected parameters are adjusted using the -NO/+YES switches, the rotary knob
or the fader. The rotary knob has a click which allows very accurate control. The
fader allows rapid adjustment across the full range.
ENABLE - This option turns the CONTROL SEQUENCER function On and Off .
CLOCK DIVIDER - This option allows you divide the Master BPM in a number
of ways to produce the CONTROL SEQUENCER CLOCK. You can select any of the
options from the following table:
Note: For a timing diagram please consult the section later in this document.
RATIO DESCRIPTION
4
Four bars
3
Three bars
2
Two bars
1
One bar
1/2
Half note
3/8
Dotted quarter note
1/3
Third note (Half note triplets)
1/4
Quarter note
3/16
Dotted eighth note
1/6
Sixth note(Quarter note triplets)
1/8
Eighth note
3/32
Dotted sixteenth note
1/12
Twelfth note (Eighth note triplets)
1/16
Sixteenth note
3/64
Dotted thirty-second note
1/24
Twenty-fourth note (Sixteenth note triplets)
1/32
Thirty-second note
3/128
Dotted sixty-fourth note
1/48
Forty-eighth note (Thirty-second note triplets)
1/64
Sixty-fourth note
The default value is 1/16.
Note: When the SUSTAIN input is set to any of the GATE modes in the PEDAL
SETTINGS the value will be replaced by "(Gate)" to indicate that the CLOCK
DIVIDER is not used and the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps are controlled by the
GATE input.
LENGTH - This option allows you to adjust the length (number of steps) of the
CONTROL SEQUENCE. This can also be adjusted within the SEQUENCE EDITOR.
The default value is 6.
SWING - This option allows you to adjust the swing (or groove) of the CONTROL
SEQUENCER.
When applying SWING, every other step is delayed by an amount set by the swing
value. The swing value represents the ratio of time between two steps. I.e. When
the swing is at 50% there will be equal timing between the steps. When wanting
to adjust the SWING timing to fall where a triplet would, you should set the
SWING to 66%.
You can use the SWING parameter to add timing element which can help create
propulsive rhythms, or laid back styles which can help give the sequence of notes
movement, or allow it to breath, or make room for other parts of the mix.
The SWING RATE range is from 50 to 75. The default SWING value is 50.
Note: When the SUSTAIN input is set to any of the GATE modes in the PEDAL
SETTINGS the value will be replaced by "(Gate)" to indicate that the SWING is not
used and the CONTROL SEQUENCER steps are controlled by the GATE input.

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